While Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has not been known for exemplary behavior on the field, neither has Harbhajan Singh. The incidents have passed now and even the guilty Harbhajan was punished. The Indian authorities didn t want a media circus on the incident and so killed the incident and quickly effected reconciliation between the two players, banned Bhajji for the rest of IPL and issued a warning to Sreesaanth then. That was the best way to go. I think some of our cricketers in the national side need to have a professional full time psychologist to prepare them to think right and sport the right attitude, very much like the physical trainer.
Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli are both very good players and have contributed to Indian teams success. However, this is not the first time either of them has been involved in an on field controversy. It does happen in the heat of the game but it just looked ugly since they are team mates in the Indian dressing room. Both are captains of their respective IPL teams as well and quite experienced to avoid such confrontations when the whole world is watching hence definitely not setting an example for their teams and younger players.
Congrats Mr.Godwin and Mrs.Anita for winning preliminary rounds of the Quiz. All the best for the finals... Congrats to all participants.
Congratulations to the four teams who have advanced to the Final round. I am sure we will see tough fight between the teams as all are capable and deserve to win. All the best.
Congratulations and all the best for Christ ministry. May Eucharist Jesus bless you and guid you in serving his church .
May God bless you and your parents and family for their sacrifice.
Congratulations to Mr Baptist Sequeira and to all of the newly elected committee.We hope that this new team will do marvels for Bellevision Bahrain .We offer you our full pledged support which we have given since the advent of Bellevision in Bahrain.
hey there am chethan from bangalore
i am searching for some one who are conducting parkour free running training. i am 23 and i am so eager to learn parkour.
Dear Well wishers to BV Bahrain, I and our commitee thank you all for your enthusiastic wishes and suggestions. Everybody working in Gulf know their pain and busy life. Out of this we gather to find some relaxation and happiness. We surely not gather here to think about making charity or anything, because individually we all do little charity without publishing. Purely under BV Bahrain we gather to share our love and happiness to each other and to support each other. So along with our lovely BV Bahrain members I invite interested belle and releted to belle people working in Bahrain to join us, and enjoy the life for a possitiveness.
B/V Member Bahrain, Moodubelle, there are enough Lucifers like you world wide. Be ashmed to join Moodubelle to your name.
Congratulation dear John for taking up the great responsibility. Glad to see you all.
I am sorry to hear the news of Leon Dante s aunt. May her soul rest in peace. Can anyone help me to know the whereabouts of LEON DANTE son of Carmine Dante. I am Leon sister-in-law. Can anyone tell me the address or phone number of LEON Dante. Since last 9 years, my sister is in depression due to Leon. Since 9 years past Leon is absconding himself from his wife. Whats the matter. Pls do a favour.
Here we go! B/V member Bahrain, it is the reality that people like you still exist in this world with their selfish motive hiding their faces. You have agreed to attend the last two functions of BV, bahrain, and put your comments, being a member yourself it is sure that you have not attended any of our members meetings, which are held almost every month, we always encourage every member to participate in every activity, if you had attended the meetings then the matters we discuss and agree upon and the transparency in all matters discussed should have known to you, so it is sad that we the few taking out precious time out to work hard towards BV, Bahrain activities that too for people like you. It is easy to comment from outside without doing anything but coming and enjoying the functions, but come forward and take up some challenges of BV and then put forward your ideas and thoughts, then there is value for your comments. Don t discourage with your jealous comments. We have successfully completed two years, and there is always scope for improvement, rather giving negative comments come and work with the elected committee members and show with what you are made off.......
Congratulations Baptist and all the executive members. I wish BV Bharain will see much more success under your able leadership. Wish you all the best.
Dear BV Member Bahrain, stop being crucked! You can take horse to water....can you make it drink water!! Look at the beautiful pictures of celebrations and happy moments!! Enjoy and try to contribute if possible!! If new members are not seen around...do not try to find fault with others!!! You calling yourself a member and you should know it all...if you do not know the anwer, do not (in)directly compell other BV members to do desired 100%...which is a tough ask! They are busy mate!!! For you and me it is easy to write a few line comment holding others responsible than otherwise!! No substatial new members is concern for BV and similar organizations world wide! Catholic churches world wide too are finding it difficult to get new priests...!! Can we write few words and blame the situation???? Grow up mate and be a good member!!!
I fully agree with Benedict Noronha s comments. For a change we should give way to honest and dignified person like JR Lobo.
Hats off to u Jossy.
Iam amazed with your stunning presentation. 3 cheers.
A very realistic and thoughtful comment by Victor Castelino. I could not help my myself but to agree with him completely. This is reality, this is change and this is how civilisations have transformed, societies have developed. There is nothing to brood here. But for these less fortunate in-migrants our roads would not have been laid or tarred, houses would not have been constructed, schools would not have been built. In short the change that we have witness in our neighbourhood is made possible by the labour of these inmigrants. Same thing is true in Gulf countries – but for our brethren ( Coastal Karnataka and Kerala) the life in Gulf would not have been what is it is today. Let us move with time and enjoy the change being in harmony with the environment rather discriminating between we v/s they , locals v/s in-migrants.
No doubt this time J R Lobo will win with Big margin. Wishing him Good Luck
Congratulations lawyer Benedict Noronha. Special thanks to you for horning and choosing our beloved retired head Master on your release of Book Five Take Talks. Wishing you Good Luck and may people read this book and get benefitted.
Natak polaikyank Estel konachi vhokal mun somzaleingi?
Congratulation John and newly elected EC members ...all the best..
Dear Ivan , please leave aside all differences now and work towards the success of J R Lobo.
Mr J.R.Lobo has put the best foot forward without caring for the opposition within the party disgruntled elements. I am sure he will win with good margin and make a mark in the Political field as a shining star. I wish him Godspeed and every success. may every voter vote for him and also work for his success.
Congratulations to the newly Elected President and other office bearers
Of BWF. Over the years I have been keenly watching them and their commitment to community is commendable and charity work is highly praiseworthy.
Keep the spirit and keep going
Dear voters, please support J R Lobo to win with highest number of votes.
A very good win for CSK. South Africa’s Christopher H. Morris had a good intro into Indian cricketing tracks with a decent track to bowl on. C.H. Morris looked a genuine quick bowler with very deceptive pace bowling. He should be more assertive to the flat and slow tracks. Michael Hussey run out decision was a blunt one. It was clear out and I really never understood what made the umpire to declare it otherwise. If at all one thing can be said on that was, it might not have had that impact on the result of the game. It was an absolute hammering for Kings XI, and particularly humiliating as it was their first home game of the season, and one from which Gilchrist had hoped to send the crowd home happy but Sorry mate, better luck next time!
We have come to a full circle. A century or so ago our place was just like the one you have described! Only the local labourers are replaced by the migrant labourers!
I studied in a primary school where there were no toilets and almost a thousand students urinated around the school daily and no one complained. It was part of our life. Our church had no toilets either. While men stood against a tree and pulled out their "little thing" and relieved themselves, women hid themselves behind a bush and relieved themselves. No one said anything. When I moved to the high school, it was the same story. It was natural for every one to urinate where ever one felt comfortable. At home, being a member of the farming family, urine was collected and used to manure vegetable plants, jasmine plants etc until it was replaced by urea and cow manure replaced by "suphala" etc. Until then no one spoke about environmental damage because urine and excreta of animals were considered natural animal waste. Now we use chemicals as manure and people think that it is normal. Now we use pesticides to control pests whereas in our days we used dry ash and palms of certain trees as pest control agents.
Our women toiled in rice fields bare breasted, the koraga women roamed around bare breasted and no one bothered. We all bathed in rivers and rivulets, jumped in to wells and lakes wearing a small piece of cloth and no one noticed because it was the way every one lived then. Then all of a sudden every thing changed.
A high school was built for us to further our studies and bridges were built to cross the rivers. Every half an hour a transport was available to move from one place to another. So when we completed high school we could attend colleges and get degrees. Our fore fathers stopped paying "geni" thanks to land reforms. There were scholarships and free education available from the government. Money was not a problem. With degrees in hand, money a plenty to pay the agents, our young generation moved to Gulf countries and helped their siblings to pursue the highest studies possible. Now who wants to stay in a village and waste one s talents? Moved to US, Canada, Australia, UK... The world was vast and the opportunities were beckoning. Those who preferred to stay back had enough money to build bungalows with attached toilets to every bedroom; enough money to buy food grains and vegetables. So urine became redundant and environmental hazard. Cows became hazardous because they produce gas and pollute the atmosphere. The only problem was the vacuum created by our migrant workers which was filled by less fortunate outside migrant workers. They do exactly what we used to do. There were drunkards fighting then, so too now. There were open air toilets then, so too now. It will continue until the present migrant workers children get degrees and migrate and improve their lot and that of their parents and siblings only to be replaced by another lot of less fortunate migrant workers. They may be a nuisance for the affluent residents, but they are helping to develop the country s infra structure which will be used by the same people who complain against them. This vicious circle will continue for many many years to come. Meantime, the local administration should help them to live a decent life. They are Indians and they have every right to move wherever they like. Whether we like it or not, they are a part of our society and we have to live with them.
lovey poem! Life is full of regrets of missed opportunities. Instead of regretting the best thing to do is to catch the next bus which takes you close to your destination.
Congratulations John and MUKA Team.wish you all the best.
Congratulations John. Wish you all the best in you new role as President of MUKA.
Dear Arun I have been to last two function only i saw last committee members and their families plus present committee members and their families nobody else only few others that s it then what we expect from B/V Bahrain about charity work or social work I am a regular member and also well wisher too, I wonder why member strength coming down, May be our Belleans has lost interest or Bahrain s political instability or some members one man show, may be some minor politics We Belleans should unite to find out its causes make an survey for its survival My personal opinion about charity business we should give our first preference to our members make them happy after that we will see charity or anything else.
Nice to see you acting in Estel konachi vokol. Keep it up your good job
A terrible accident with loss of lives and limbs, injuries to boy and mind, property damage and money. Safety issues must get priority attention of citizens, planners, and local administration. The LPG fuel underground pipeline project of GAIL is being politicized, which should get technical attention soonest. Throwing money at dead/injured/damaged is not a countermeasure, it is penance.
Congrats John the executive committee members.Wishing you all a gr8 success.....
I am proud to say that Mr. Kisthu is my brother. No.1 Cartoon in our family. Congratulations dear brother and all of you. It was a real fun time. Enjoyed watching Estel Konachi Vhokal.
Keep it up!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations John on being elected President of MUKA. Wish you all the best. Definately with your leadership MUKA will rise to new heights.
I am proud to say that the role of a broker was played by my bavoji Mr.Henry Dsouza.I wish him good luck and also Hearty Congratulations!
Our heartfelt condolences to the entire family.May her soule rest in peace.
Congratulations to the Newly elected President of MUKA Mr.John Peter Fernandes and Executive committee. Wishing you all the best.
Congratulations John, Jeevan, Vincy n committee memebrs. All the very best to you all
Congratulations to the Newly elected President of MUKA Mr.John Peter Fernandes and Executive committee. Wishing you all the best.
Congratulations to Baptist Sequeira beeing elected as President of Bellevision Bahrain. Wishing all the best to the new team.
Congratulations to John Peter, being elected as president of MUKA. Wishing all the best for the newly elected committee for your future endeavors.
Dear Eliasbab,Baptist, Michael, Daniel and Family Our heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. May Eliz Mausi s soul rest in peace. with prayers Andrade family
Congratulations to John Peter Fernandes and the Executive committee members.MUKA ROCKS!!!!Goodluck.....
Dear Elias, Baptist, Michael and Daniel,
"Of all the gifts that life has to offer, a loving mother is the greatest of them all". Your mom was a very special lady and loved by everyone who knew her. Please know that we share in your grief and extend our deepest sympathy to you all.
Congratulations to all the new and old committe,keep up the team work,it was a joyful Easter day for all of us ,we enjoyed it a lot .Thanks to Adline you rock .Good luck.
Congratulations Baptist Sequeira and New Executive Committee of Bellevision Bahrain. Good Luck for all your future events.